Maharashtra, Jharkhand Elections Date 2024: After the completion of the election technique of Jammu-Kashmir and Haryana, now the dates of meeting elections of Maharashtra and Jharkhand have been introduced. On Tuesday, September 15, in a press convention in Delhi, the Election Commission introduced the Jharkhand, Maharashtra Assembly Elections (Maharashtra, Jharkhand Assembly Election 2024) in addition to by-elections for the vacant Lok Sabha and Assembly seats in lots of states (By- Announced the schedule of Election Dates. Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar introduced the election dates. With the announcement of the programme, the election bugle has sounded in each these states. All political events together with BJP, Congress, JMM, NCP, Shiv Sena have began their respective preparations.
Elections in a single section on 288 meeting seats of Maharashtra
Elections for 288 meeting seats in Maharashtra shall be held in a single section. The Election Commission stated that voting for the meeting elections in Maharashtra shall be held on November 20. Counting of votes will happen on November 23. It is thought that almost all determine to kind the federal government in Maharashtra is 145. Currently there’s a coalition authorities of BJP, Shiv Sena and NCP. This alliance has 201 seats. On the opposite hand, Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT), NCP (SP) are taking part in the position of opposition within the state.
Elections in two phases on 81 seats of Jharkhand
Assembly elections have been introduced for 81 seats of Jharkhand. Elections shall be held in two phases in Jharkhand. The first section of voting shall be held on November 13, the second section of voting shall be held on November 20. Counting of votes will happen on November 23.
Current political image of Jharkhand
At current, there’s a coalition authorities of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, Congress, RJD and CPI in Jharkhand. This authorities has 47 seats. BJP is in opposition. BJP has 24 seats, AJSU has 3 and NCP (AP) has one seat.
By-elections on 49 meeting seats in 13 states
Apart from Jharkhand and Maharashtra, by-elections have additionally been introduced for 49 meeting seats in 13 states. These embody 10 from Uttar Pradesh, 7 from Rajasthan, 6 from West Bengal, 5 from Assam, 4 from Bihar, 4 from Punjab, 3 from Karnataka, 3 from Kerala, 2 from Madhya Pradesh, 2 from Sikkim, 1 from Gujarat, 1 from Uttarakhand. 1 and 1 meeting seats of Chhattisgarh are included.
When will the elections be held on 7 meeting seats of Rajasthan?
The dates of by-elections in Rajasthan have additionally been introduced. Elections shall be held for seven vacant meeting seats of Rajasthan. Voting shall be held on all of the by-election seats on November 13. Counting of votes will happen on November 23.
- Nominations shall be open until twenty fifth October
- Scrutiny until twenty eighth October
- Date of withdrawal of nomination until thirtieth
- Voting will happen on 13 November
- Counting of votes on 23 November
By-elections on these 7 seats of Rajasthan on November 13
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Deoli Uniara Assembly seat, Congress MLA Harish Meena has now change into MP.
- Dausa Assembly seat, Congress MLA Murarilal Meena has now change into MP.
- Jhunjhunu Assembly seat, Congress MLA Brijendra Ola has now change into MP.
- BAP MLA Rajkumar Roat from Chaurasi Assembly seat has now change into MP.
- Khinvsar Assembly seat, RLP MLA Hanuman Beniwal has now change into MP.
- Salumber Assembly seat, BJP MLA Amritlal Meena has handed away.
- Ramgarh Assembly seat, Congress MLA Zuber Khan has handed away.
By-elections on 2 Lok Sabha seats together with Wayanad
Along with the elections in each the states, by-elections may even be held on 2 Lok Sabha seats. The Wayanad seat in Kerala has change into vacant as a result of resignation of Rahul Gandhi and the dying of Congress MP from Nanded seat in Maharashtra. Elections have been introduced for all these seats additionally. By-election shall be held on Nanded Lok Sabha seat of Maharashtra on twentieth November. Whereas voting shall be held on Wayanad seat of Kerala on thirteenth November. Counting of votes will happen concurrently on November 23. x`
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